Rob McCann and Jared Dinsmore are sitting by a smoldering fire outside a hunting cabin in rural Maine. The air is cold, and the fire pit is framed by ferns and ...
We’ve got a handful of hikers who have kindly volunteered to carry Paul’s Boots along parts of the Appalachian Trail, all going different directions and distanc...
When Sarah Menzies first started making outdoor-related films, it had never even occurred to her that there was an outdoor industry.
She’d grown up exploring...
Ideally, I would have loved to have tested this pack on a long trek like the Sierra High Route, hauling multiple days’ worth of food and gear, bopping from rock...
Few things are more rewarding than heading into the backcountry, conquering a peak and then getting great turns all the way down. There are many names and vari...
Like the natural world, the gear we use follows a cycle. Backpacking in the ’90s was all about having equipment that would stand up to the abuse offered up by g...
Summer—in all its campfiring, lake-jumping, ice cream-eating glory—is just around the corner. Campsite reservation systems across the U.S. have opened for busin...
Try a pair of Salomon’s new Wings Pro 2 trail runners and it’s unlikely you’ll turn back. And, yes, I mean that to mean both things: you’ll become a Salomon loy...
The New Year is here, and chances are you just made a list of resolutions. It probably looks something like this: build a better work–life balance, eat fewer co...
I run cold on the mountain. Which means I tend to wear a lot of layers. Wool base layer, insulating or fleece mid layer, maybe a down vest, all crammed under a ...
As an outdoor sports photographer, I’m consistently forced to work in harsh environments. I’m constantly trashing my gear and am always on the lookout for a goo...
Home for the holidays in Ohio, I found myself faced with typical Northeastern Ohio weather: cold and gray, with a blustery winter wind blowing in off Lake Erie....